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Abstract: . . . K., The prevalence of hypertension in rural population around Sevagram. J. Assoc. Physicians India , 1993, 41 , 422424. 9. Hirvonen, J., Murtomaki, L. and Kontturi, K., Effect of diffusion potential, osmosis and ion-exchange on transdermal drug delivery: theory and experiments. J. Control Release , 1998, 56 , 3339. 10. Moon, K. C., Wester, R. C. and Maibach, H. I., Diseased skin models in the hairless guinea pig: in vivo percutaneous absorption. Dermatologica . . . . . . cause for lack of association between dietary salt intake and blood pressure in them. The limitation of the study is that the workers were not followed and it could not be known whether hypertension disappears after healing of ulcers or discontinuation of work for few days. Furthermore, biochemical investiga- tion of serum and urinary electrolytes could not be done due to lack of facility. Frequent damage of skin and sub- sequent healing may be an important . . . . . . isotopes have been suc- cessfully used to identify different lithostratigraphic zones 14 and to locate the source areas of sediments of the Tertiary foreland basins 15,16 , Bengal fan 17 and those of the present-day Himalayan rivers 18 . Identification of sediment . . . . . . Chaudhary, V., Epidemiological study of hyperten- sion in a rural community of western Rajasthan. Indian Heart J ., 1991, 43 , 4345. 8. Jajoo, U. N., Kalantri, S. P., Gupta, O. P., Jain, A. P. and Gupta, K., The prevalence of hypertension in rural population around Sevagram. J. Assoc. Physicians India , 1993, 41 , 422424. 9. Hirvonen, J., Murtomaki, L. and Kontturi, K., Effect of diffusion potential, osmosis and ion-exchange on transdermal drug delivery: . . . . . . Pharmacol. Res. Commun ., 1985, 17 , 501512. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India had financed the project on salt workers working in de- sert areas of Gujarat and western Rajasthan. We thank the Salt Com- missioner, Government of India and his team for cooperation. Received 12 March 2004; revised accepted 14 June 2004 Is River Ghaggar, Saraswati? Geochemical constraints Jayant K. Tripathi 1, . . . . . . minerals in psoriatics and guinea-pigs bathing in hypertonic salt solutions. Pharmacol. Res. Commun ., 1985, 17 , 501512. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India had financed the project on salt workers working in de- sert areas of Gujarat and western Rajasthan. We thank the Salt Com- missioner, Government of India and his team for cooperation. Received 12 March 2004; revised accepted 14 June 2004 Is River Ghaggar, Saraswati? . . . --3000,6,250,3305,19779
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